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it's like, how could somebody involved in educating kids, in this was special education, even a screenname, crazy for the nats, the nationals, the baseball team, would indicate that he's just a regular guy. teacher taking the summer off, 50-something years old, going to baseball games. but here he is inside this house, after a graphic chat, attempting to meet a teenage boy home alone for sex. i mean, it was mind-boggling to me. it wouldn't be the first time, but i didn't know it when i saw it. >> i'm a lonely man, guy. >> you talk about sex acts with a dog. >>> nbc news has learned that former ambassador senator hagel is president obama's choice to be the new secretary of defense. this, by being a republican himself, hagel is expected to run into criticism. a $10 billion sandy relief bill that provides flood insurance for those devastated. there's a tentative agreement with its players in a months' long strike. now, back to "predator raw". >>> you talk about sex acts with a dog. >> i have a psychiatrist i'm seeing now. >> joe wonderler was a guy who clearly had a problem. i mean, this guy
it's like, how could somebody involved in educating kids, in this was special education, even a screenname, crazy for the nats, the nationals, the baseball team, would indicate that he's just a regular guy. teacher taking the summer off, 50-something years old, going to baseball games. but here he is inside this house, after a graphic chat, attempting to meet a teenage boy home alone for sex. i mean, it was mind-boggling to me. it wouldn't be the first time, but i didn't know it when i saw it....
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yes, people are -- it is certainly not the answer to our educational problem. a lot of parents provide help for those classes. they do not get a tax break. host: "sir, please tell us what a simplified tax code looks like." guest: there would be a long argument over the mortgage deduction. other tax breaks that people get, research and development. with a lower tax rate, people would have more money to do with what they wish. it does work without these tax breaks. people are so invested and they think they are almost entitled to them, but they do not like the idea of getting rid of them, especially -- except for things that do not benefit them. host: thomas schatz, president of citizens against government waste. our next call is dale from misery -- from missouri. caller: the federal government -- i don't know, 500 people in congress -- and then the cia and the secret service. to all of them have a bottomless pit where they can throw a $600,000 or $800,000 party? how can they even do a budget? guest: the bottomless pit is whatever the taxpayers send to washington
yes, people are -- it is certainly not the answer to our educational problem. a lot of parents provide help for those classes. they do not get a tax break. host: "sir, please tell us what a simplified tax code looks like." guest: there would be a long argument over the mortgage deduction. other tax breaks that people get, research and development. with a lower tax rate, people would have more money to do with what they wish. it does work without these tax breaks. people are so...
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this was a politician with a high school education that fdr got on the phone and he said, i want you to run with me. he said well why didn't she say so from the beginning? then he started to curse. he had a barnyard language when he was very angry and only with men in the room. never with women. they told me this from the beginning i would have said yes. so he agreed. best was not happy so by the time they got to the convention she was very pleased and marker was delighted. c-span: his daughter margaret? do you remember, was fdr, when he ran again, we see inaugurated in march or was it january back then? >> guest: no, it was march. c-span: fdr died april 12. >> guest: he died right away. c-span: right away? >> guest: truman was vice president for literally 82 days in being truman he actually presided over the senate. now days the vice president doesn't bother with that unless his vote is needed to break a tie. he was there every day reciting. residing. he said that's my job. the head of the senate and it's an interesting story of how he was in sam rayburn's office. sam rayburn used t
this was a politician with a high school education that fdr got on the phone and he said, i want you to run with me. he said well why didn't she say so from the beginning? then he started to curse. he had a barnyard language when he was very angry and only with men in the room. never with women. they told me this from the beginning i would have said yes. so he agreed. best was not happy so by the time they got to the convention she was very pleased and marker was delighted. c-span: his daughter...
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and you've got them in the top five on education reform. what is going on there? >> rhode island made some incredibly aggressive changes on their policies. a state superintendent there. deborah who has been very, very aggressive on reform, as well. >> isn't she a democrat? >> she is. she actually came from d.c. a number of things that are going right in that state that we think, really, are going to change the trajectory of rhode island. >> which back when "radical" comes out. >> absolutely will. >> thank you so much, michelle rhee. >>> today's top business headlines and cnbc brian sullivan. plus, a quiz. >> i like a quiz. >> a quiz for you regarding the democrats' last budget. we'll return. ♪ [ male announcer ] how do you make 70,000 trades a second... ♪ reach one customer at a time? ♪ or help doctors turn billions of bytes of shared information... ♪ into a fifth anniversary of remission? ♪ whatever your business challenge, dell has the technology and services to help you solve it. >>> cnbc brian sullivan. brian, you know, mark halprin called me early t
and you've got them in the top five on education reform. what is going on there? >> rhode island made some incredibly aggressive changes on their policies. a state superintendent there. deborah who has been very, very aggressive on reform, as well. >> isn't she a democrat? >> she is. she actually came from d.c. a number of things that are going right in that state that we think, really, are going to change the trajectory of rhode island. >> which back when...
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i think what's important is that we make investments in education, as you said early start education in the technical arena, a lot of people who are highly skilled, that have degrees that can't find work but many employers are looking for that mid-skill technician. maybe get an additional license or credential. go to a community college, the president has had so much money and energy to make sure at least two million people could get certificates in the matter of a couple of years. >> that's what's going to make this economy more robust. sometimes what people don't see and i think the history books tell us, after a deep deep recession, like the one we had, when we come out we come out 10 times stronger and 10 times more equipped. and i know you said more -- you see it more than we do here what we call the american spirit american eningenuity, making our country feel great. >> it's true. i run into small businesses that have employed people that were unemployed, women, immigrant communities that were coming together that were producing products that are being made here that were made
i think what's important is that we make investments in education, as you said early start education in the technical arena, a lot of people who are highly skilled, that have degrees that can't find work but many employers are looking for that mid-skill technician. maybe get an additional license or credential. go to a community college, the president has had so much money and energy to make sure at least two million people could get certificates in the matter of a couple of years. >>...